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What next for the BBL?
The tournament has had to navigate two disrupted seasons but there were warning signs before the pandemicTristan Lavalette09-Feb-2022In the aftermath
Are Australia ready to unleash Josh Hazlewood 2.0 at the T20 World Cup?
Having had sustained success for Australia and CSK, he appears most likely to start the tournament with Starc and CumminsDeivarayan Muthu19-Oct-2021Do
Of winning hearts and fulfilling big dreams: the rise of Kavisha Dilhari
Atapattu calls the youngster “positive, free and energised”, and Siriwardene expects her to do her job once she quitsAnnesha Ghosh29-Feb-2020A Dilscoo
De Villiers and Steyn to the fore
ESPNcricinfo marks the South African players out of 10 following their second series defeat in eight years of Test cricketFirdose Moonda06-Mar-20148Da
Zimbabwe's rarest and Pakistan's narrowest
Stats highlights from Zimbabwe’s rare triumph against Pakistan at HarareShiva Jayaraman14-Sep-2013 Zimbabwe’s Test win against Pakistan, at Harare, wa
Settlers and sons
The Sydney-based Roebuck has long maintained that Aussie dominance in the Ashes is a fitting reflection of the contrast between (what he perceives to
Selectors can't have it both ways
If Australia’s selectors expect informed public debate on player rotations, they must be prepared to inform the public.Brydon Coverdale14-Jan-2013The
Tahir still waiting to launch career
Imran Tahir is yet to make an indelible mark on Test cricket. He, and South Africa, will hope the Brisbane Test proves to be the start of better thing
'What's a Test career compared to the suffering of millions?'
Mike Procter played just seven Tests for South Africa, but thinks that was a small price to pay to help change an unjust systemInterview by George Dob
Tough path back for Morgan
The left-hander could still become a fine Test cricket but he needs to go away and earn another chance. The IPL won’t make that any easierAndrew McGla